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... passed by a measure promising the most incalculable benefits , aggrandizing their States , and enabling them to keep ... passing this bill , that greatest of all interests , the interest in preserving the Union , would be greatly ad ...
... passed by a measure promising the most incalculable benefits , aggrandizing their States , and enabling them to keep ... passing this bill , that greatest of all interests , the interest in preserving the Union , would be greatly ad ...
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... passed without putting an end to this lamentation about the surplus . Every thing had to be kept back to swell a surplus , to make an os- tensible amount in the Treasury ; and then every thing that could be defeated would have to be ...
... passed without putting an end to this lamentation about the surplus . Every thing had to be kept back to swell a surplus , to make an os- tensible amount in the Treasury ; and then every thing that could be defeated would have to be ...
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... passed . [ APRIL 29 , 1836 . on the table on his ( Mr. K's ) motion , and it was for that reason that he moved to ... passing notice to some topics that have been introduced into this discussion . Like most others that have gone before ...
... passed . [ APRIL 29 , 1836 . on the table on his ( Mr. K's ) motion , and it was for that reason that he moved to ... passing notice to some topics that have been introduced into this discussion . Like most others that have gone before ...
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... passed both Houses , yet we have full , and to our minds conclusive evidence , that it was disapproved by the great body of the American people . We ought not to regret its introduction now ; it is but a new trial of the intelligence ...
... passed both Houses , yet we have full , and to our minds conclusive evidence , that it was disapproved by the great body of the American people . We ought not to regret its introduction now ; it is but a new trial of the intelligence ...
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... passed , direct money for distribution among the States ? If so , in what their views to the sales of the public lands , with the sole clause of the constitution is the power given ? May the object of deriving from those sales the ...
... passed , direct money for distribution among the States ? If so , in what their views to the sales of the public lands , with the sole clause of the constitution is the power given ? May the object of deriving from those sales the ...
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